Focus: Jazz & Lit — March / April 2008

Jazz & Lit

Volume 29, Number 3
March-April 2008

Excerpts available through Project Muse; full articles available to Project Muse subscribers.

Sascha Feinstein’s “Introduction to the Focus: Dues and Blues”

Rick Madigan reviews John Sinclair’s Fattening Frogs for Snakes: Delta Sound Suite and full moon night

Sean Singer reviews Jayne Cortez’s The Beautiful Book

Allison Joseph reviews Linda Susan Jackson’s What Yellow Sounds Like

David Rife reviews John Murray’s Jazz Etc.

Ed Pavlić reviews John Gennari’s Blowin’ Hot and Cool: Jazz and Its Critics

Colin Fleming reviews Ben Ratliff’s Coltrane: The Story of a Sound

Feature: Celebrating National Poetry Month

Anna M. Klobucka reviews Zbigniew Herbert’s The Collected Poems: 1956–1998

Paula Koneazny reviews Brenda Coultas’s The Marvelous Bones of Time: Excavations and Explanations

Darren Wershler-Henry reviews Ian Monk’s Writings for the Oulipo

Kostas Myrsiades reviews Titos Patrikios’s The Lions’ Gate: Selected Poems of Titos Patrikios

Jennifer Grotz reviews Lynnell Edwards’s The Highwayman’s Wife

Chad Parmenter reviews eds. Jerry Harp and Jan Weissmiller’s A Poetry Criticism Reader

Laurel Blossom reviews Claudia Carlson’s The Elephant House

John Domini reviews W. S. Di Piero’s Chinese Apples: New and Selected Poems

Benjamin S. Grossberg reviews Charles North’s Cadenza

Book Reviews

Joyelle McSweeney reviews Selah Saterstrom’s The Meat and Spirit Plan

J.D. Smith reviews ed. Dagoberto Gilb’s Hecho en Tejas: An Anthology of Texas Mexican Literature

David J. Gunkel reviews Anne Friedberg’s The Virtual Window: From Alberti to Microsoft

Jigna Desai reviews John Kenneth Muir’s Mercy in Her Eyes: The Films of Mira Nair

Christina Milletti reviews Sara Greenslit’s The Blue of Her Body

Edward Dauterich reviews Lynn Hunt’s Inventing Human Rights: A History

Robert L. McLaughlin reviews Matthew Sharpe’s Jamestown

Mark C. Smith reviews Maureen Ogle’s Ambitious Brew: The Story of American Beer

Robert B. Liddell reviews Jim Miller’s Drift

Paul D’Agostino reviews Anthony Tognazzini’s I Carry A Hammer In My Pocket For Occasions Such As These

Michael Schumacher reviews Holly George-Warren Public Cowboy No. 1: The Life and Times of Gene Autry

Tiphanie Yanique reviews Chris Abani’s The Virgin of Flames

Duane Niatum reviews Aldona Jonaitis’s Art of the Northwest Coast

Elmaz Abinader reviews D. H. Melhem’s Stigma and The Cave: Two Novels

Carolyn de la Peña reviews Carol Dawson and Carol Johnston’s House of Plenty: The Rise, Fall, and Revival of Luby’s Cafeterias

Andrew S. Taylor reviews Stephen Duncombe’s Dream: Re-Imagining Progressive Politics in an Age of Fantasy

José Skinner reviews Roberto Bolaño’s The Savage Detectives

Departments

Page 2—Jeffrey R. Di Leo’s “‘Giant Steps’”

Picketing the Zeitgeist—Alain Arias-Misson’s “High Fashion and Spirituality in Venice”

LineOnLine—Over the Rainbow? Hardly: Collected Short Seizures; The Segovia Chronicles; Peeling the Onion; Redemption Center; The Robert Bellah Reader; Ralph Ellison: A Biography; A Passion in the Desert; and Neck Deep and Other Predicaments

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